Bara Shigri :- Bada Shigri is
the largest glacier in Himachal Pradesh. It is located in the Chandra
valley of Lahaul and it feeds the river Chenab.
Bada Shigri glacier is more than 25 km. long and about 3 km. wide.
It lies on the middle slopes of the main Himalayan range. It is
also aided by many small tributary glaciers. It is surrounded by
high mountains from three sides. It is said that this glacier formed
Chandertal lake by causing a major havoc in Chadra valley in 1936.
Bada Shigri glacier was conquered by all women mountaineers in
1956. It was further successfully trekked by Stephenson in 1956.
There are number of prominent glaciers in Chandra valley in Lahaul.
Some of them are Chhota Shigri ( means Small Glacier ), Kulti,
Shpting, Pacha, Ding Karmo, Tapn, Gyephang, Bolunag, Shili and
Shamundri. Gyephang is the chief deity of Lahaul valley and the
Gyephang glacier is named after him. It is full of snow all the
year. It is considered as the Manimahesh of Lahaul.
Chandra Glacier:- It falls in the Lahaul - Spiti
district of Himachal Pradesh. It is located on the slopes of the
main Himalaya. It has been separated from Bara Shigri glacier.
This glacier reason behind the formation of Chandertal lake. Chandertal
lake is surrounded by snows and acres of scree. This deep blue-water
lake has a circumference of 2.5 km. It is also called the 'Lake
of the moon'. It remains completely frozen during winter. Chandertal
lake is the source of the river Chandra.
Chandra Nahan Glacier :- It is located on the
South-Eastern slopes of the main Himalaya in the area to the North-West
of Rohru in Himachal Pradesh. Chandra Nahan Glacier is also aided
by various small tributary glaciers. The famous Chandra Nahan lake
lies in it and it feeds the river Pabbar. Chandra Nahan lake is
accessible only to experienced trekkers and fed by a series of
springs. Chandra Nahan glacier is surrounded by high rising peaks.
The elevation of Chandra Nahan glacier is more than 6,000 meters.
Bhadal Glacier :- Bhadal glacier is located on
the South-Western slopes of the Pir Panjal range in the Bara Banghal
area of Kangra district. It feeds the river Bhadal. Bhadal river
rises from the snowy range of the area lying between the Pir Panjal
and Dhauladhar ranges. Bhadal river's catchment is made up of U
shaped valleys, waterfalls, moraines, cirques and towering peaks.
This river is one of the main tributaries of the river Ravi. The
size of Bhadal glacier suddenly grows up because of rapid and heavy
snowfall.
Bhaga Glacier:- It is located on the slopes of
the main Himalayan range in Lahaul area. This glacier feeds the
river Bhaga. U shaped valleys, waterfalls, glaciers and moraines
characterises the upper catchment of the Bhaga river. The entire
tract is devoid of a vegetative cover. The discharge of this river
increases during the summer months, when the snow on the high mountains
start melting. Bhaga Glacier is surrounded by high snowclad peaks
from all sides. Bhaga glacier is 25 km. long. The other important
glaciers of Bhaga valley are Lady of Keylong, Mukkila, Milang and
Gangstang.
The Lady of Keylong :- The Lady of Keylong glacier
is very popular among visitors. The name 'Lady of Keylong' was
given by 'Lady Elashainghday' about a century ago during British
ruling. The glacier is situated at an altitude of about 6,061 meters
and it can be seen clearly from Keylong. It remains covered with
snow throughout the year.But in the middle, there is seen a dark
bare patch that looks like the figure of a womam, walking with
a load on her back. It is also recorded as 'Lady of Keylong' by
the geological survey team of India. |